"""distutils.command.build Implements the Distutils 'build' command.""" # created 1999/03/08, Greg Ward __revision__ = "$Id$" import sys, os from distutils.core import Command from distutils.util import get_platform def show_compilers (): from distutils.ccompiler import show_compilers show_compilers() class build (Command): description = "build everything needed to install" user_options = [ ('build-base=', 'b', "base directory for build library"), ('build-purelib=', None, "build directory for platform-neutral distributions"), ('build-platlib=', None, "build directory for platform-specific distributions"), ('build-lib=', None, "build directory for all distribution (defaults to either " + "build-purelib or build-platlib"), ('build-scripts=', None, "build directory for scripts"), ('build-temp=', 't', "temporary build directory"), ('compiler=', 'c', "specify the compiler type"), ('debug', 'g', "compile extensions and libraries with debugging information"), ('force', 'f', "forcibly build everything (ignore file timestamps)"), ] help_options = [ ('help-compiler', None, "list available compilers", show_compilers), ] def initialize_options (self): self.build_base = 'build' # these are decided only after 'build_base' has its final value # (unless overridden by the user or client) self.build_purelib = None self.build_platlib = None self.build_lib = None self.build_temp = None self.build_scripts = None self.compiler = None self.debug = None self.force = 0 def finalize_options (self): # Need this to name platform-specific directories, but sys.platform # is not enough -- it only names the OS and version, not the # hardware architecture! self.plat = get_platform () # 'build_purelib' and 'build_platlib' just default to 'lib' and # 'lib.' under the base build directory. We only use one of # them for a given distribution, though -- if self.build_purelib is None: self.build_purelib = os.path.join (self.build_base, 'lib') if self.build_platlib is None: self.build_platlib = os.path.join (self.build_base, 'lib.' + self.plat) # 'build_lib' is the actual directory that we will use for this # particular module distribution -- if user didn't supply it, pick # one of 'build_purelib' or 'build_platlib'. if self.build_lib is None: if self.distribution.ext_modules: self.build_lib = self.build_platlib else: self.build_lib = self.build_purelib # 'build_temp' -- temporary directory for compiler turds, # "build/temp." if self.build_temp is None: self.build_temp = os.path.join (self.build_base, 'temp.' + self.plat) if self.build_scripts is None: self.build_scripts = os.path.join (self.build_base, 'scripts') # finalize_options () def run (self): # For now, "build" means "build_py" then "build_ext". (Eventually # it should also build documentation.) # Invoke the 'build_py' command to "build" pure Python modules # (ie. copy 'em into the build tree) if self.distribution.has_pure_modules(): self.run_command ('build_py') # Build any standalone C libraries next -- they're most likely to # be needed by extension modules, so obviously have to be done # first! if self.distribution.has_c_libraries(): self.run_command ('build_clib') # And now 'build_ext' -- compile extension modules and put them # into the build tree if self.distribution.has_ext_modules(): self.run_command ('build_ext') if self.distribution.has_scripts(): self.run_command ('build_scripts') # class build